How Serena Williams (barely) survived at Wimbledon

The No1 seed Serena Williams beat qualifier Margarita Gasparyan 6-4, 6-1 despite trailing 3-1 in the first set, and later expressed surprise at the quality of her opponent, ranked No113 in the world.

What a match! After intense back and forth between Serena Williams and Heather Watson on July 3 at Wimbledon, it was Serena Williams who came out on top. Who else is on the edge of their seats?

Serena Williams is definitely not the ambivalent type. You just wouldn't know it from some of her quotes this week at Wimbledon. Her latest tactic for dealing with the snowballing pressure of winning the calendar year Grand Slam isn't all that

Williams has won 17 consecutive three-set matches, and when she steels herself to overcome a crisis — deciding that she simply will not lose — it's a magnificent thing to watch. As crazy as the notion might have sounded 10 years ago, Serena is just

Serena Williams did a finger wag at the Wimbledon crowd and said "Don't try me" after they booed her during her match with Heather Watson.